What should you configure?

An organization migrates to Office 365.
The Office 365 administrator must be notified when Office 365 maintenance activities are planned.
You need to configure the administrator’s computer to receive the notifications.
What should you configure?

An organization migrates to Office 365.
The Office 365 administrator must be notified when Office 365 maintenance activities are planned.
You need to configure the administrator’s computer to receive the notifications.
What should you configure?

A.
Office 365 Business Connectivity Service

B.
Service requests

C.
Service health page

D.
Office 365 Service Health RSS Notifications feed

Explanation:
You can log in to Office 365 as an Office 365 Administrator and view the Service Health Page to view the status
of your Office 365 services. You can use the Service Health Page to view information on the status of your
services for the current day or you can select the last 6 days or 30 days for a historical view.
In the top right corner of the Service Health page, there is an RSS icon. You can click on the RSS icon to sign
up for the service health RSS feed, which will email you when a new event is added or an existing event is
updated.



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danajo

danajo

RSS feed for Service Health Dashboard is not available anymore.
Now User can get service health notifications from the Office 365 Admin mobile app
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office-365-service-health.aspx

Sheppie

Sheppie

Great link, altough I would argue that if the question states the following:
“You need to configure the administrator’s computer to receive the notifications. What should you configure?”

The awnser would be the Office 365 management pack for System center 2012R2, or an application that uses the Office 365 API to relay info from the message center communications.

huahua

huahua

Office 365 management pack for System center 2012 R2 is also an option, but it has to be installed on Windows servers (2012 R2 or later) not on Windows desktops.